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How to Make an Easy Daffodil Bouquet

Level
Beginner
Time
1 hour
Budget
<10

Celebrate St David’s Day with the traditional flower! Sunshine yellow daffodils are synonymous with spring, but did you know they are also the national flower of Wales?

These super-easy paper blooms will be sure to add a pop of colour to your mantelpiece. They can be made from a handful of craft basics that you may find you already have at home. This is a great project to enjoy with the kids and your daffodils will make a wonderful gift idea for loved ones.

Project and instructions by Georgia Coote

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* Paintbrushes

* A Pencil

* Scissors

* Mini Glue Dots or PVA Glue

* Tape

* A Cardboard Egg Box

* Yellow Paint

* Yellow Card

* Green Paper Straws

* Something round to draw around

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Step 1
Cut out all the little recesses that hold the eggs in the box along with the two dividers in the middle.
Step 2
Paint each of these carboard egg box pieces yellow and leave to dry.
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Step 3
Find something round to draw around roughly the size that you’d like the Daffodils to be - approximately 10cm is a good size - we’ve used a coaster, but you could use a mug, tin or a plant pot. Cut out the amount of circles that you’d like in your bouquet.
Step 4
Fold the circle in half and then half again giving you a quarter circle. Then cut out come curvy triangles to make the petals  - this is the same as making a paper snowflake! Open out the circle.
Step 5
Place a straw centrally on the back of the flower head and then tape in place to secure.
Step 6

Place a glue dot in the centre of the flower, and then press on the egg carton piece to finish the daffodil. Repeat to make the whole bouquet.

Top Tip: If you don’t have any glue dots to hand, PVA or Tacky Glue works just as well!

Step 7
Once all of Daffodils within the bouquet are complete, they're then ready to displayed in pride of place in your home, or why not gift to a loved one?!
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